Romance Report for June 13

In our continued efforts to bring you the latest on what the stars are digesting, we have the menu for Jennifer Aniston's dinner with Justin Theroux in Paris on Tuesday night.

People mag says the pair enjoyed a 90-minute meal at Italian eatery Le Stresa, where the actress, 43, ordered an arugula and Parmesan salad washed down with a diet soda, while the "luckiest guy in the world" noshed on pasta carbonara.

And in the surest sign yet that it's true love, Jen downed carbs in front of her actor-writer beau, sharing a tomato and mozzarella pizza with him.

The day before, they shopped along the Palais-Royal, with Aniston picking up five vintage Hermes belts at a boutique.

"There was a lot of tenderness and talk between them," the store owner tells the mag. "They seemed a good fit."

The Paris stop is apparently part of a 10-day vacation, a getaway that should quiet breakup rumblings from this week's tabloids.

Among them: In Touch's claim that Theroux has grown tired of the attention that comes from dating Aniston.

"He hates being approached by fans every time they go out. He feels like he's living in a fishbowl," alleges a source. "He misses hanging out with his artist friends [in New York] and their intellectual conversations."

Something tells us the $21 million mansion Justin and Jen are currently renovating will take some of the sting out of the supposed lack of intelligent discourse.

In our continued efforts to bring you the latest on what the stars are digesting, we have the menu for Jennifer Aniston's dinner with Justin Theroux in Paris on Tuesday night.

People mag says the pair enjoyed a 90-minute meal at Italian eatery Le Stresa, where the actress, 43, ordered an arugula and Parmesan salad washed down with a diet soda, while the "luckiest guy in the world" noshed on pasta carbonara.

And in the surest sign yet that it's true love, Jen downed carbs in front of her actor-writer beau, sharing a tomato and mozzarella pizza with him.

The day before, they shopped along the Palais-Royal, with Aniston picking up five vintage Hermes belts at a boutique.

"There was a lot of tenderness and talk between them," the store owner tells the mag. "They seemed a good fit."

The Paris stop is apparently part of a 10-day vacation, a getaway that should quiet breakup rumblings from this week's tabloids.

Among them: In Touch's claim that Theroux has grown tired of the attention that comes from dating Aniston.

"He hates being approached by fans every time they go out. He feels like he's living in a fishbowl," alleges a source. "He misses hanging out with his artist friends [in New York] and their intellectual conversations."

Something tells us the $21 million mansion Justin and Jen are currently renovating will take some of the sting out of the supposed lack of intelligent discourse.